Reproductions replace two works in his solo show, China Party, that were banned for import
Dissident activist and Nobel laureate was last sentenced to 11 years in prison in 2009 and died in custody
Feline-themed group is providing a talking point for artists, curators and administrators
German artist has called for show to be cancelled because he says he never gave his consent
Crashed spaceships and Theory Opera performances help provocative show deal with the uncertainties of a Trump world
Biennials in country’s Muslim-majority regions coincide with cultural exchange with Qatar
As Shanghai Biennale, two art fairs and scores of exhibitions open, Sun Xun's video work shut down<br>
An exhibition Rockbund Art Museum eschews a heavy-handed curatorial approach, but also avoids discussing the artist’s homosexuality and the Aids crisis that directly informed his works
Atlas of Mirrors features works by 63 artists and collectives, from a loudspeaker made out of woks to a jackfruit timber dwelling
New headquarters will provide a base for public and official communications not sales
Collection show traces the development of French art from Fauvism in the early 20th century to the opening of the museum in 1977
An international deal signed by museum directors will bring Ming and Qing Dynasty portraits to Germany next year
The Swedish curator prefers abstract theories and words to spectacle
The main exhibition will pose existential questions, while satellite sections extend the show into the city, with local characters recruited to share the secret of “artful living”
The cross-disciplinary project imagines the issues that will face the human race 100 years from now
Its arrival in the new government-backed arts district hints at a geographic shift in the Chinese city’s art scene
From Gwangju’s heavily political works to a 30th anniversary show of Korean art in Gwacheon
Shows go on as Belgian founders seek buyer for Beijing art centre
Museum's artistic director reveals how decision was taken out of her hands by “higher officials”
The new sister event to the Singapore fair opens today in Indonesia
The institution hosts its first exhibition dedicated to international and Chinese women, with works spanning ten centuries
Xiao Quan’s portraits and street scenes capture the avant-garde during the country’s heady transition
The biennial organised by Hans-Ulrich Obrist and Yongwoo Lee at the Himalayas Museum opens with interactive pavilions and public forums, following reports of poor planning and funding stumbles
New Baijia Lake Museum will host a more streamlined event than in previous years
Decade of terror remains a highly sensitive subject in China, but that may now be changing
Concern in China as Guy Ullens confirms Ullens Centre for sale along with remainder of his Chinese contemporary art collection